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Item Number: 16447 |
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Inside LIfe in Wall Street; or How Great Fortunes are Lost and Won with Disclosures of Doings and Dealings on chancge, including The secret history of the Noted Speculations since the crash of 1857, The Great Rises and Panics of the age and how they were produced, including full descriptions of the "Black Friday" of 1869 and an inside view of the great panic of 1873 by Worthington Fowler, Wall Street Correspondent of Boston Commercial Bulletin.
Published by Dusting, Gilman & Co., 1873 First Edition. Nice condition, solid binding, clean inside, endpaper slightly yellow, a few pages with minor foxing (to be expected). Light wear to corners. This could be a deluxe edition of the book. Price written in red inside cover. Embossed cover with and nice bright gold, 603 pages, 9 inches tall, 6 inches wide, 1.5 inches thick.
In 1864, Fowler becomes a broker, and in 1871 abandoned that business for literature and journalism. He was for twelve years the New York financial correspondent of the Boston Commercial Bulletin.
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